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Title: Jackson County Comprehensive High School


1
  • Jackson County Comprehensive High School
  • Scott Smith, Principal
  • Jason Holcombe, Assistant Principal/Athletic
    Director
  • Joe Lancaster, Assistant Principal
  • Kendra Phillips, Assistant Principal for
    Instruction
  • Fall 2011
  • Accountability Report

committed to the relentless pursuit of
educational excellence!
2
Demographic Information
2010-2011 2011-2012
Number of Students- JCCHS 974 955
Number of Students-Lighthouse Academy 12 32
TOTAL ENROLLMENT 986 987
Free and Reduced Lunch 265 Students 27 406 Students 41
Students with Disabilities 100 Students 10 148 Students 15
3
Level of Certificate
43
2011-2012
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3
4
Years of Experience
2011-2012
Number of Years Number of Teachers Percentage
0-3 4 6
4-6 16 24
7 48 70
5
JCCHS Goals 2010-2011
  • Increase the graduation rate to meet or exceed No
    Child Left Behind Standards
  • All students will reach high standards
  • Economically Disadvantaged
  • Students will exhibit characteristics of good
    citizenship
  • Improve communication among all stakeholders

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The Four Guiding Questions
  1. What do we want students to know, understand, and
    be able to do?
  2. How do we know when students know, understand,
    and are able to do?
  3. What do we do when students dont know,
    understand, and are not able to do?
  4. What do we do when they already know, understand,
    and are able to do?

7
What do we want students to know, understand and
be able to do? Curriculum/Instruction
  • Vertical Alignment-Math and Science
  • Collaboration
  • Summer-academic areas
  • During School Year
  • 9th Grade Literature and Composition
  • Math Support

8
How do we know if students know it, understand it
and are able to do it? Assessment
  • Benchmarks/Common Assessments
  • Standardized Tests
  • Georgia High School Graduation Test (GHSGT)
  • Georgia High School Writing Test (GHSWT)
  • End of Course Tests (EOCT)

9
Graduation Rate
Goal Area Performance Objective Subgroups Baseline 2007 2008 NCLB 70 2009 NCLB 75 2010 NCLB 80 2011 NCLB 85 Goal 2012 NCLB 90
All 69.3 69 79.1 83.5 85.3
Economically disadvantaged 65.6 63.1 69 78.3 80.6
Students with disabilities 21.3 19.4 38.5 40 47.2
African American students 62.5 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Hispanic students 76.5 N/A 81.3 87.5 93.1
White students 68.5 68 78.5 81.7 83.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 88.9 N/A N/A 93.8 100

Year Goal
2007 65
2008 70
2009 75
2010 80
2011 85
2012 90
Student Achievement
10
English
Goal Area Performance Objective Performance Indicator Grades Subject Baseline 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Goal 2012
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. GHSGT of Students at level 3 11 50 - 51 54 60 65
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. EOCT of Students at level 3 9th Grade Lit. and Comp. 16 36 31 41 31
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. EOCT of Students at level 3 American Lit. 25 33 35 39 40
Student Achievement
English
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Mathematics
Goal Area Performance Objective Performance Indicator Grades Subject Baseline 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Goal 2012
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. GHSGT (QCC) of Students at level 3 11 51 50 46- 47 66
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. EOCT (QCC) of Students at level 3 Math I 8- 19 47
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. EOCT (QCC) of Students at level 3 Math II 10 9 25

-------QCC----
GPS
Mathematics
Student Achievement
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Science
Goal Area Performance Objective Performance Indicator Grades Subject Baseline 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Goal 2012
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. GHSGT of Students at level 3 11 37- 40- 52- 68 52
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. EOCT of Students at level 3 Biology 24 33 28 38 39
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. EOCT of Students at level 3 Physical Science 47 52 47 55 62
Science
Student Achievement
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Social Studies
Goal Area Performance Objective Performance Indicator Grades Subject Baseline 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Goal 2012
By Spring, 2012 Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. GHSGT of Students at level 3 11 41 44 35 55 56
By Spring, 2012 Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. EOCT of Students at level 3 U S History 21 48 45 46 36
By Spring, 2012 Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. EOCT of Students at level 3 Economics 37 46 41 37 52
Transitional
GPS
Social Studies
Student Achievement
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Writing
Goal Area Performance Objective Performance Indicator Grade Subject Baseline 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Goal 2012
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. Georgia High School Writing Assessment of students scoringexceeds 11 4- 6- 11 4- 19
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students exceeding proficiency standards by 15 in every academic area by grade level. Georgia High School Writing Assessment of students passing 11 88- 88- 91 96 100
Writing
Student Achievement
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Students with Disabilities
Goal Area Performance Objective Performance Indicator Grades Subject Baseline 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Goal 2012
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students with disabilities scoring performance levels 2 and 3 in Reading, English, and Mathematics by 10. GHSGT of students at level 2 and 3 11 43 43 52 42 53
By Spring, 2012, Jackson County High School will increase the percentage of students with disabilities scoring performance levels 2 and 3 in Reading, English, and Mathematics by 10. GHSGT of students at level 2 and 3 11 60 74 60 36 70
English
Students with Disabilities (SWD)
GPS
Math
16
Attendance
Goal Area Performance Objective Performance Indicator Identifier Baseline 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
ALL 95 96 95.995 95.565
Jackson County High School will have an average
monthly attendance that will meet or exceed 95.
Average monthly attendance
Citizenship
17
Discipline
Goal Area Performance Objective Performance Indicator Identifier Baseline 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
ALL October FTE 10.5 (107) 9.2 (87) 9.3 (88) 10 (97)
Jackson County High School will reduce the number
of discipline referrals resulting in out of
school suspension by 3 annually
Number of students suspended out of school
Citizenship
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Communication


Goal Area Performance Objective Performance Indicator Indicator 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Parent logins on Infinite Campus ALL 23,970 41,519 48,232 54,662
Student logins on Infinite Campus ALL 6124 23,872 24,864 22,809
Monthly Newsletter ALL N/A 272 283 N/A
Weekly Calendar ALL N/A N/A 849 700-parents 121-JCCHSDL 28-Central office 845 736-Parents 109-JCCHSDL
Jackson County High School will improve
communication among parents, community, staff,
and administration
Jackson County High School will improve
communication among parents, community, staff,
and administration.
Communication
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What do we do for students who are not getting
it?
  • Extended Learning Time (25 minutes each day)
  • Specific Courses-Math I, Math II, Biology,
    Physical Science, Economics
  • Re-testers for GHSGT and GHSWT
  • Credit Recovery Options
  • ESOL
  • Prepare Juniors for GHSWT

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What do we do for students who already know,
understand, and are able to do it? Acceleration
  • ELT Options
  • AP Biology
  • Dave Ramsey Financial Course for Seniors
  • Honors/AP Classes
  • Post Secondary Option-Dual Enrollment
  • Nursing Essentials I/II-27
  • Others-6 (5 _at_ Gainesville College, 1 _at_ UGA)
  • Courses on JCCHS Campus for 2012-2013
  • Governors Honors Program
  • SAT Course/Options

21
Celebrations
AYP APPROVED
2011-Met AYP 2010-Did Not Meet 2009-Met
AYP 2008-Did Not Meet 2007-Met AYP 2006-Met
AYP 2005-Met AYP 2004-Met AYP
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Celebrations
  • Graduation Rate-85.3
  • GACHE Grant-6500
  • National Merit Scholar Semi-Finalist
  • GHSWT-96 Passed
  • Teacher of the Year-Scott Holtzclaw
  • Outstanding FACS Teacher-Lydia Black
  • Governors Honors Program-2 Students (Social
    Studies and Trumpet)
  • AP Scores (7 students scored 5, 18 students
    scored 4)
  • Athletics
  • Girls Cross Country Region Champions 8AA
    2010-2011
  • Girls Softball-Ranked 7th in State
  • Madison Whitmire-8AA Player of the Year and First
    Team All -Region
  • Cheerleaders-6th in State

23
Six Essentials for Schools of Excellence
S. Smith
  • Believe that every student makes a difference,
    every student changes the world.
  • Partner with parents to prepare their children
    mentally, physically, socially, and emotionally
    to become the leaders of the future.
  • Are motivated by love.
  • Do everything with excellence.
  • Talk to people, not about people.
  • Enjoy the journey.

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Goals for THIS YEAR
  • Six Essentials
  • SMART Board Technology
  • Data Analysis
  • Reading/Writing Across the Curriculum
  • Reduce Tardies
  • Meet Graduation Rate
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